Get Well: Miami’s Most Famous Stripper Hospitalized After Falling Off The Pole

Tip Drill, perhaps Miami’s most famous stripper, was reportedly hospitalized after some sort of accident during her death-defying act at King at Diamonds last night. Few details are available right now, but the news has so shaken Miami that Tip Drill’s name is trending locally on Twitter right now.

Tip Drill is noted for acrobatic sets at Miami’s most celebrated strip club, King of Diamonds, and her signature entrance involves her emerging from the ceiling and sliding all the way down a stripper poll before landing on her legs.

But apparently something went wrong last night. Tip Drill’s best friend Skrawberry has reported some details on her Twitter:

Tip Drill is no ordinary stripper. Tip is at the top her game. A stripping virtuoso. Back in 2010, Riptide with help from stripper expert Disco Rick assembled our list of the top strippers under 40. Tip, naturally, came in first place:

Tipdrill is the main attraction at King of Diamonds. She gets the King Kong introduction. The lights are dimmed, the drums start playing, and when the lights come on, she’s already onstage. Girls, men, everyone just run over when they hear the name. Before she does her first trick, money’s already flying. And why? Swagger. She does what all the other girls do, but faster. She’s hanging from the ceiling, right? Lets go, grabs the pole, swings upside down 20 feet in the air, and then drops until she’s just four inches from the stage. Very f__king dangerous. The only thing that stops her is her legs. She has to remember that mark every time, because if she doesn’t, she’s done. Most girls make $100, $200 a night. That’s Hefty bag money. Tipdrill walks away with a garbage bag of cash. Nobody can beat her.

The good news is, Plies is planning to contribute funds from an upcoming performance toward her recovery.

There still aren’t very many details about what exactly happened to Tip Drill, but it sure sounds like she fell on her head or neck, doesn’t it? Hope she does indeed have a full recovery.